Keir Starmer accuses Donald Trump of changing tune on Chagos Islands

UK PM Starmer Scorns Trump's Chagos Islands U-Turn, Blames Greenland Dispute Pressure

In a rare public rebuke, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has accused former US President Donald Trump of reneging on his support for the transfer of sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. The dispute centers around the strategic island of Diego Garcia, which hosts a key US military base. Starmer says Trump's sudden change of heart is linked to pressure from the White House regarding its stance on Greenland.

The Chagos Islands were formerly a British territory with ties to their colonial past. A treaty between Britain and Mauritius was signed in May 2025, handing over sovereignty of Diego Garcia and other islands to the island nation. However, Trump recently described the deal as "an act of GREAT STUPIDITY" on his Truth Social platform.

Trump's remarks sparked criticism from Starmer, who said he had met with the former president at the White House in May 2025 and was assured of his support for the treaty. The UK government welcomed the US backing for the agreement at the time.

The Chagos Islands dispute highlights ongoing tensions between the US and European allies over Trump's moves to acquire control of Greenland from Denmark, a NATO ally. Greenland holds strategic importance due to its Arctic location. The EU is considering retaliatory measures against the US if Trump proceeds with his threat of tariffs on European goods.

Starmer made it clear that he will not budge on his position regarding the future of Greenland. This stance reflects the UK's commitment to maintaining a strong relationship with Denmark and upholding the rules-based international order.
 
trump is so unpredictable, can't even keep his word on something as simple as supporting a friendly nation 🀯. starmer seems like a solid leader for once, standing firm on what's right despite trumps u-turns πŸ™Œ. this whole thing with the chagos islands and greenland just goes to show how much the us is trying to bully its allies and undermine global cooperation πŸ‘€. EU needs to be careful tho, can't have trumps antics escalating into a trade war πŸ’Έ. we need more leaders like starmer who put people over politics 🌟.
 
omg i cant believe keir starmer called out trump like that πŸ™„ i mean im all for the uk standing firm on its values and whatnot, but come on trump is just being his usual drama queen self πŸ˜‚ anyway i think its pretty clear that the us gov is getting more into these geostrategic issues than they let on, and its got a lot of people in europe wondering if their allies are actually looking out for them πŸ€” i mean the eu needs to get on that retaliatory measure thing ASAP before trump ends up taking over greenland 🚨
 
Ugh, I mean, can you believe this? Trump is literally reneging on his own commitments left and right 🀯πŸ’₯. First, it's the Chagos Islands, now Greenland... what's next? πŸ™„ And Starmer is not having it, which is totally fair play in my opinion πŸ‘Š. I mean, if you're gonna make a promise, own up to it or don't make it at all, right? πŸ˜‚

I'm also kinda bummed that the EU is considering retaliatory measures against the US. Can we just resolve conflicts through diplomacy and not tariffs and whatnot? 🀝 It's all so... complicated 🀯.

Anyway, I think Starmer's stance on Greenland is a great example of how countries should prioritize cooperation over petty squabbles πŸ‘. The rules-based international order needs more people like him who are willing to stand up for what's right πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm kinda weirded out by this whole Chagos Islands thing... πŸ€”

Imagine you've got a friend who promised to help you move into a new house, but then just changes their mind on the way there... πŸ˜’ You'd be like "what's going on?!" 🚨

That's kinda what's happening here. Trump was all in on helping the UK with this treaty, and then just flips on it out of nowhere. And now Starmer is calling him out for it... πŸ‘Š

I feel like the EU is getting caught in the middle of this whole mess too... 🀝 They're trying to protect themselves from Trump's tariffs, but at the same time they need to keep their relationship with Denmark intact.

Here's a simple flowchart of how I'm seeing this all going down:

```
+-----------------+
| EU gets |
| caught in the |
| middle |
+-----------------+
|
|
v
+-----------------+
| UK and Denmark |
| maintain strong |
| relationship |
+-----------------+
|
|
v
+-----------------+
| US tries to |
| acquire control |
| of Greenland |
+-----------------+
```
Anyway, I think it's all getting pretty complicated... 🀯
 
πŸ™„ so trump thinks just 'cause he says something crazy, people'll go along w/ it? newsflash, dude: u can't just change ur mind like that & expect ppl 2 follow suit. starmer's right to call him out on this btw πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ the fact that the white house is tryin' 2 pressure him into agreein' with trump's views on greenland is pretty suspicious, if u ask me πŸ‘€
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this Chagos Islands thing... 🀯 like what's going on, right? Trump's all about it one minute, and then suddenly he's trash-talking it the next. It's kinda like when I'm browsing Reddit, and someone says something crazy in the comments, but then they get deleted for being too out of line πŸ˜‚. Anyway, Starmer's got Trump's back on this one, or at least he did... unless Trump just changed his mind again πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's all a bit confusing, to be honest. I mean, the UK and Europe are all about upholding the rules and being all civilized, while the US is like, "Hey, let's just do whatever we want"... πŸ™„ Still, Starmer's firm on Greenland, so that's something, right? Fingers crossed it doesn't escalate into a full-blown trade war... 🀞
 
I'm so over this whole Chagos Islands drama πŸ™„. I mean, come on, Trump is all over the place right now... first he says he supports it, then suddenly changes his mind and calls it stupid? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ What's going on in that head of his? And now Starmer is calling him out for it... like, what's the point? Is this just a game to Trump or what? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ I don't get why the EU is even making a big deal about Greenland πŸ€”. It seems like just another example of Trump trying to stir up trouble and see how far he can push things before everyone loses their cool πŸ˜’. The rules-based international order, huh? More like rule of the day, am I right? πŸ™ƒ
 
I'm low-key surprised Starmer called out Trump like that 🀯, I mean, we all know Trump's got a short temper when it comes to being told he's wrong. But at the same time, you can't blame him for speaking truth to power. He was clear that Trump reneged on their agreement and now he's trying to save face with this Greenland thing.

I think Starmer is right to stand firm on Greenland - it's a crucial point for Europe and NATO 🌎. And let's be real, the EU isn't going to back down from a trade war over this. Trump might try to bully them into compliance, but I think he'll find that's not an effective strategy.

It's interesting to see how this whole Chagos Islands thing plays out - it feels like another example of Trump trying to make a point by causing drama πŸ™„. Whatever happens next, though, I'm sure Starmer will be ready for it 😊.
 
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